phrase Internet Slang

shooting your shot

SHOO-ting yor SHOT · phrase · slang

Making a bold move to express romantic interest despite the risk.

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Definitions

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Taking a chance by directly telling someone you're interested or asking them out, even when success is uncertain. Encouragement to be brave.

“He's out of my league but I'm shooting my shot anyway.”
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shooting your shot In A Sentence

He's out of my league but I'm shooting my shot anyway.

Origin & Usage

Basketball metaphor popularized on Twitter in the mid-2010s.

People Also Ask

What does shooting your shot mean?

It means making a bold move to express romantic interest, like directly telling someone you like them or asking them out, even when success is uncertain.

Where does the phrase shooting your shot come from?

It's a basketball metaphor, comparing taking a romantic chance to taking a shot at the hoop. It spread widely on Twitter in the mid-2010s.

Is shooting your shot only about dating?

It's most common in dating, but it can extend to any bold attempt at an opportunity, like reaching out for a job or a favor despite the risk of rejection.

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